🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were filmed trespassing in a fenced-in yard, with their gun drawn, without a warrant, in Joliet, Illinois.
In the video, a person inside the house starts recording after noticing ICE agents were walking around their property.
One agent can be seen with their hand on their gun.
Then, a second agent walks into view with their gun fully drawn… and briefly points it toward the person filming inside the house, before moving out of frame as the person filming yells, “what are you doing?”
A fenced-in yard is not public property.
Under the 4th Amendment, the area immediately surrounding a home, including fenced yards, is considered part of the home itself for constitutional protections. Courts call this the “curtilage” of the home.
Which means federal agents are not supposed to just roam around inside it without a warrant, consent, or an actual emergency circumstance that legally justifies it.
Then there’s the gun…
Because this wasn’t someone charging at officers.
This was a person INSIDE their own home… holding a phone… recording what armed federal agents were doing on their property.
So, what exactly justified drawing a firearm and briefly aiming it toward the person filming?
What immediate threat existed?
This is the kind of behavior that should terrify people regardless of politics… because once armed federal agents start treating constitutional protections like suggestions, no one is safe.
Rights either apply to everyone… or eventually they stop meaning anything at all.
🚨 A racist white mother in Ohio who was recorded calling her Black son a “N*GGER” has been identified as Marie Juile, who works as a nurse director at the University of Toledo Medical Center.
The video, which has gone viral shows the woman calling her son a “n*gger” multiple time during a heated exchange.
It has now come to light that this woman works as a Nurse Director at the University of Toledo Medical Center and has had multiple complaints for discriminating against Black employees.
🚨ICE agents were filmed committing a hit and run AFTER racially profiling and illegally detaining a U.S. citizen.
In the video, ICE agents have the man completely boxed in with vehicles, surrounding him on multiple sides while he films the encounter.
One of the federal vehicles is backed directly against the front of his car as the man asks who is going to pay for hitting his vehicle…
The agents ignore him, get in their cars, and drive away.
Think about how insane this is…
Federal agents boxed in an American citizen based on how he looked… damaged his vehicle in the process… then fled the scene once they realized he was a U.S. citizen.
If a regular person hit someone’s car and then drove away, they would be arrested and charged.
But, for ICE agents… it’s just another day.
On May 20, 2026, at Fairfield High School, Officer Bianca Brown allegedly used excessive force against student Maurice Williams.
According to his father, the officer:
•Ran up and grabbed Maurice by the hair
•Slammed him to the ground
•Punched him in the face multiple times while he tried to cover himself
•Then dragged him by the hair after he was already handcuffed
The family is demanding answers and justice, especially after learning about a press release they were never informed about.
A Dallas family reports that officers responding to a noise complaint forced entry into their home, detained the wife, and dragged her husband outside in front of their children. According to the family, both parents were ultimately dragged out of the house while their kids watched.
Incidents like this raise serious questions about how noise complaints are being handled and what safeguards exist for families inside their own homes. No Texas family should face this kind of police conduct over a noise complaint.
Dallas residents deserve policing that respects constitutional limits and protects children from being exposed to this kind of force.
🎥: @twohunnid_14
A disabled Army veteran and her amputee husband were pulled over on a dark Georgia highway after a police database claimed they had “no insurance.”
The officer refused to review the proof of coverage on her phone or the paper policy in her hand, had their car towed, loaded her non‑ambulatory husband into a wheelchair, and left them on the roadside in the middle of the night.
USAA has since confirmed their policy was active the entire time. This wasn’t a lack of insurance — it was a broken system and a lack of basic humanity.
As a result of this incident, the city apologized, tossed the ticket, refunded the tow, and says it “counseled” the officer after opening an internal investigation. But we all know how these encounters can end. Too many families never make it home from traffic stops after trying to prove they have the right documents. How many more lives have to be shattered before this system changes?
🎥: @wtoc11
A Louisiana resident who identified himself as Marshawn delivered a fiery, emotional speech to lawmakers during a state Senate hearing over redistricting Monday, accusing Republicans of trying to “cheat” Black voters out of political power.
On August 26, 2025, 19-year-old Black autistic college student Victoria Lang was locked out of her dorm in Wichita Falls, Texas and went to a downtown McDonald’s to change her clothes while she waited for housing to be sorted out. A manager called 911, claiming she’d been in the restroom too long and assuming she was homeless.
Wichita Falls police officers Daniel Wilson and Douglas Gulley responded; body cam footage shows Wilson choking, dragging, and hogtying Lang as they force her out of the restroom, into the restaurant, and into a patrol car — force the department later labeled “unnecessary and excessive”. Both officers left the Wichita Falls Police Department, with Wilson fired in November 2025 and Gulley resigning afterward.
On May 6, 2026, the city finally released five angles of body cam and cruiser video from the arrest, and days later a grand jury indicted former officer Daniel Wilson over his actions in that McDonald’s bathroom.
🎥: @TexomasHomepage
🚨 Chud The Builder the racist clown who films himself screaming the N-word at Black people just got exposed
Trans content creator Lily Venus says she had a full intimate s*xual relationship with the Chud around 2015… including pegging, threesomes, and weed.
She straight-up calls herself a professional “pegger” for white male clients.
So the fake alpha tough guy was getting bent over and pegged this whole time?
Lmao the mask is completely gone, you pathetic fraud 🤣
Georgia State Patrol white officer pulls over a black driver and questions him about his address and makes fun of his black speech. The driver mentions having residences in Georgia and Tennessee The officer then inquires about the dark window tint and requests the driver's permit
Off duty police pulls over Hispanic woman driving—while wearing his "Trump 45" shirt.
Cut the woman off in traffic with his gun drawn—then pulled her out of car and handcuffed her.
He never identified himself.
Cop is so MAGA—his truck has personalized license plate "Prez 45."
18-year-old Breanna Pantoja said she felt like she was being profiled—and was not involved in any accident like the cop accused her.
"At first I thought I was getting robbed or something cause I didn't know it was a police officer or anything. All I saw was a gun pointed at me."
The officer has been identified as Lt. Dan Miller—who was previously involved in an on-duty shooting of a Hispanic man in 2017.
That shooting left the unarmed man dead—and led to a lawsuit filed by the Gomez family that was settled for $599,000.
This current incident occurred in the North Riverside suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
🚨BREAKING: ICE agents surrounded the WRONG HOUSE for NINE HOURS… got a warrant… and still arrested the wrong person.
They were looking for Gerson Manuel Portillo-Escobar, a human trafficking suspect who lived at 919 Hamilton Crossings Station, Antioch, Tennessee.
Instead, they targeted someone at 939… a completely different home… and arrested Miguel Antonio Blanco, who has no criminal record.
Agents saw Miguel go inside his own house and decided he was their suspect… Even though they had the correct name, address, and a photo of the actual person, who lived a few houses away.
Miguel told them repeatedly they had the wrong person.
They ignored him.
For nine hours, they called out someone else’s name and tried to get inside.
Then, they got a warrant… forced entry… and took a man who wasn’t on that warrant.
This is a Fourth Amendment violation… you can’t have probable cause if you have the wrong person and the wrong house.
It also raises due process concerns under the Fifth Amendment… because the government doesn’t get to ignore facts and detain someone anyway.
They had the right information… They just didn’t use it.
🚨 Lowe’s Manager Called The Cops On Rapper Jim Jones All Because He Asked About a Wrong Price
Jim Jones went to one of his favorite stores, Lowe’s, and was treated with complete disrespect.
All he did was politely point out that the price tag on an item was incorrect and ask them to honor the right price. Instead of simply fixing the mistake, the staff became hostile.
They threatened and rudely told him to leave, and then called the police on him.
He stayed calm the entire time and handled the situation with composure, even though his first instinct was to react differently.
But this wasn’t about one rude employee it was about terrible management and a complete lack of proper customer service training.
Lowe’s needs to do better. When stores hire managers who don’t understand basic respect and customer service, situations like this become inevitable.
No customer should ever have to fear being humiliated or having the police called on them just for asking a simple question about a price.
Have you ever been treated this badly by a store over something so minor?
A lot of people don’t actually know their rights until a situation like this happens. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures, yet situations like this happen every day.
This traffic stop in Hurst was not a misunderstanding. It was a violent encounter that left my client, a Black mother, ripped from her car by the neck in front of her child and covered in bruises to her neck, arms, and body as a result of that force.
The department has already tried to clear Officer Brandon Morgan, but the footage and my client’s injuries tell a different story. In a recent segment, WFAA spoke with law enforcement expert Dr. Alex del Carmen, who reviewed the video and stated that this officer’s actions were prohibited by policy and never should have occurred.
When internal reviews excuse conduct that violates both policy and basic standards of care, it signals that brutality is acceptable so long as it is carried out in uniform. My client is left with trauma and visible injuries while those responsible are shielded from real consequences.
Officer Brandon Morgan deserves to be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law for the harm done to this woman and her family.
Share this story so what happened in Hurst is seen, remembered, and challenged in every community that believes in true public safety.
🎥 : @wfaa
NEW: Afroman's music video "Lemon Pound Cake" played in court as "Officer Poundcake" was forced to sit and watch.
Adams County Sheriff's deputies are suing Afroman after he released a music video following a botched raid on his home.
At one point during the trial, the video was played during Officer Shawn Cooley's testimony.
The song was inspired after the officer allegedly glanced down at Afroman's desert during the botched raid on his home.
Officers claim that Afroman's songs and social media posts following the raid caused them "mental distress and danger." (ABC6)
Bodycam footage from Daytona Beach shows 27 year old David Anderson stopped over an open container violation and given a choice by Officer J. Llinas: pour out the tequila or go to jail. Anderson hands over the bottle and the officer dumps it, then claims Anderson “threw the cork,” slams him to the ground, Tases him, and repeatedly punches him in the head and face while he is already in handcuffs. They call those punches “distractionary blows” and charge Anderson with battery on an officer. We call it what it is: brutal, excessive force over a petty ordinance violation.
The chief and mayor responded with statements and a press conference while the officer is reassigned to an administrative assignment pending an internal investigation, but that is not accountability.
This pattern has to end, not with more scripted outrage behind a podium, but with real consequences for Officer Llinas, including termination from law enforcement and criminal charges, and for a department that treats violence like paperwork.
🎥: @fox35orlando